Exhibition preview: Nicolas Moulin, Sheffield

"The city fascinates me as a way of living ... a building is a utilitarian sculpture, it's a 3D image of mythology," says the Berlin-based artist Nicolas Moulin. Through video, photography and sculptural installation, he presents urban landscapes that are both brutally alienating and strangely beautiful. The facades of Paris streets have been concreted over to give them an aura of sightless effrontery. The geometric shell of Sheffield's infamous Park Hill flats becomes an image of dystopian estrangement. Moulin is one of an increasing number of European artists who are representing concrete-and-glass modernist architecture as deserted stage sets for vaguely dehumanised and eerily paranoid artistic fantasies.